Erasmus+ means much more than project work, more than intercultural exchange, more than organisation of processes and more than dancing or singing for tolerance. It means more recognition and action. It means taking responsibility for the social wants of needy people, it means taking something in hand and helping our world – especially the world of children, regardless of their nationality – become somewhat better.
And this is exactly what some of the pupils of the Erasmus+ Projects have taken to heart. They lend a hand where they are needed. In this way some pupils have taken over tutoring refugee and disadvantaged children at the Ulrich Primary School in Sindorf. Voluntarily, of course!
“It is natural for me to help other children or people in general. Just because we are doing well does not mean that others are also doing well. It is enough if we give a little of our time, because these children really appreciate it and are very grateful. Everyone has the same right to happiness and if you can help them, it is something very extraordinary.” (Caro Yazdirad)
Thank you, dear Erasmus+ pupils for your commitment and engagement!